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1 Purple pigments  





2 Blue pigments  





3 Green pigments  





4 Yellow pigments  





5 Orange pigments  





6 Red pigments  





7 Brown pigments  





8 Black pigments  





9 White pigments  





10 Fluorescent pigments  





11 Safety  





12 See also  





13 References  





14 External links  














List of inorganic pigments






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The following list includes commercially or artistically important inorganic pigments of natural and synthetic origin.[1]

Purple pigments[edit]

Aluminum pigments

Copper pigments

Cobalt pigments

Manganese pigments

Gold pigments

Arsenic pigments

Blue pigments[edit]

Aluminum pigments

Cobalt pigments

Copper pigments

Iron pigments

Manganese pigments

Green pigments[edit]

Arsenic Pigments

Cadmium pigments

Chromium pigments

Cobalt pigments

Copper pigments

Other pigments

Yellow pigments[edit]

Arsenic pigments

Bismuth pigments

Cadmium pigments

Chromium pigments

Cobalt pigments

Iron pigments

Lead pigments

Strontium pigments

Titanium pigments

Tin pigments

Zinc pigments

Orange pigments[edit]

Bismuth pigments

Cadmium pigments

Chromium pigments

Red pigments[edit]

Arsenic pigments

Cadmium pigments

Cerium pigments

Iron oxide pigments

Lead pigments

Mercury pigments

Brown pigments[edit]

Clay earth pigments (naturally formed iron oxides)

Black pigments[edit]

Carbonaceous pigments

Iron pigments

Manganese pigments

Titanium pigments

White pigments[edit]

Antimony pigment

Barium pigments

Lead pigment

Titanium pigment

Zinc pigments

Fluorescent pigments[edit]

Safety[edit]

A number of pigments, especially traditional ones, contain heavy metals such as lead, mercury, and cadmium that are highly toxic. The use of these pigments is now highly restricted in many countries.[1]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Völz, Hans G.; et al. "Pigments, Inorganic". Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry. Weinheim: Wiley-VCH. doi:10.1002/14356007.a20_243.pub2. ISBN 978-3527306732..
  • ^ Müller, Hugo; Müller, Wolfgang; Wehner, Manfred; Liewald, Heike. "Artists' Colors". Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry. Weinheim: Wiley-VCH. doi:10.1002/14356007.a03_143.pub2. ISBN 978-3527306732.
  • ^ "What Is London Purple?".
  • ^ Smith, Andrew E.; Mizoguchi, Hiroshi; Delaney, Kris; Spaldin, Nicola A.; Sleight, Arthur W.; Subramanian, M. A. (2009). "Mn3+ in Trigonal Bipyramidal Coordination: A New Blue Chromophore". J. Am. Chem. Soc. 131 (47): 17084–17086. doi:10.1021/ja9080666. PMID 19899792.
  • External links[edit]


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